I am running through the guide for an AI that plays flappy bird using the NEAT neural network API found here.
When I run his code downloaded from Github, it gives me the error:
"Traceback (most recent call last): File "test.py", line 438, in <module> run(config_path) File "test.py", line 412, in run config = neat.config.Config(neat.DefaultGenome, neat.DefaultReproduction,AttributeError: module 'neat' has no attribute 'config'
The problem seems to be coming from this block of code:
def run(config_file):""" runs the NEAT algorithm to train a neural network to play flappy bird. :param config_file: location of config file :return: None""" config = neat.config.Config(neat.DefaultGenome, neat.DefaultReproduction, neat.DefaultSpeciesSet, neat.DefaultStagnation, config_file) # Create the population, which is the top-level object for a NEAT run. p = neat.Population(config) # Add a stdout reporter to show progress in the terminal. p.add_reporter(neat.StdOutReporter(True)) stats = neat.StatisticsReporter() p.add_reporter(stats) #p.add_reporter(neat.Checkpointer(5)) # Run for up to 50 generations. winner = p.run(eval_genomes, 50) # show final stats print('\nBest genome:\n{!s}'.format(winner))if __name__ == '__main__': # Determine path to configuration file. This path manipulation is # here so that the script will run successfully regardless of the # current working directory. local_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) config_path = os.path.join(local_dir, 'config-feedforward.txt') run(config_path)
However I looked in the Neat documentation found here and it says that this attribute does in fact exist. I'm using Pycharm on a mac if that is relevant. Does anyone know where the error coming from?